Natalie McNally Murder Trial Delayed Until 2026 as Judge Expresses 'Disappointment'
The trial was postponed to ensure a fair process after the defence received a large volume of new significant evidence they need to review, the judge said.
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Trial of man accused of Natalie McNally murder delayed until next year
Belfast Crown Court judge Mr Justice Kinney relisted the case for January 26 to allow the defence to consider new evidence. The trial of a man accused of murdering his pregnant partner has been delayed until next year. A jury was expected to be sworn in this week at Belfast Crown Court for the trial of Stephen McCullagh, who is accused of the murder of Natalie McNally in December 2022. However, trial judge Mr Justice Kinney has now relisted the …
Trial of man accused of murdering pregnant ex-partner in her Lurgan home delayed until next year
The trial of a man accused of murdering his pregnant partner in her Lurgan home almost three years ago has been delayed until the New Year. On Monday, at Belfast Crown Court, Stephen McCullagh, of Woodland Gardens, Derriaghy, was due to go on trial for the murder of 32-year-old Natalie McNally in Silverwood Green on December 18, 2022, however, the court heard from defence barrister John Kearney KC that “an issue which has recently arisen” was go…
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